On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 07:28 -0500, Charles Blair wrote: > I decided I wanted to remove the package cwebx, which is a > system for documenting C programs. When I put a minus sign > next to that package, I was told that aptitude wanted to then > remove a whole bunch of other stuff, including gcc. I definitely > did NOT want that to happen and exited from aptitude immediately.
It has already been pointed out that you want to mark gcc as automatically installed. Just wanted to note that you should consider installing the "build-essential" package which depends on a couple of packages you might also want to keep. $ apt-cache depends build-essential build-essential |Depends: libc6-dev Depends: <libc-dev> libc6-dev Depends: gcc Depends: g++ Depends: make Depends: dpkg-dev > > How do I get aptitude to cancel that request from future > sessions? That would be "aptitude keep-all", see the description in the manpage: Cancels all scheduled actions on all packages; any packages whose sticky state indicates an installation, removal, or upgrade will have this sticky state cleared. Have fun -- .''`. Wolodja Wentland <wolodja.wentl...@ed.ac.uk> : :' : `. `'` 4096R/CAF14EFC `- 081C B7CD FF04 2BA9 94EA 36B2 8B7F 7D30 CAF1 4EFC
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